The EU as a Separate Actor in International Relations

Project Description

Outcomes

Selected Publications

Gehring, Thomas; Kevin Urbanski and Sebastian Oberthür (2017): The European Union as an Inadvertent Great Power: EU Actorness and the Ukraine Crisis. In: Journal of Common Market Studies,  DOI: 10.1111/jcms.12530 (online first).

Gehring, Thomas; Sebastian Oberthür and Marc Mühleck (2013): European Union Actorness in International Institutions: Why the EU is Recognized as an Actor in Some International Institutions, but Not in Others. In: Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 51, No. 5, pages 849–865.

 

Selected Conference Papers

Gehring, Thomas; Kevin Urbanski and Sebastian Oberthür (2015): Beyond Intergovernmental Coordination: EU Corporate Foreign Policy Action and the Crisis over Ukraine. Paper for the EUSA 14th Biennial Conference in Boston MA, 5-7 March.

Urbanski, Kevin (2014): Emerging Actorness in CFSP: The Functional Logic of EU Sanctions Policies. Paper prepared for the 2nd European Workshops in International Studies (EWIS) in Izmir, 21-24 May.

Gehring, Thomas (2012): Two Logics of EU External Actorness: Spill-over and Credible Commitment. Paper prepared for the Conference “The European Union in International Affairs III”, Brussels, 3-5 May.

Gehring, Thomas and Sebatian Oberthür (2010): Organizations as Corporate Actors in the International System. Conceptualising the EU as a Corporate Actor in International Negotiations and Regimes. Paper prepared for the 7th Pan-European International Relations Conference, Stockholm, 9-11 September.